2015 VENUES + TICKETS INFORMATION

TICKET LISTING LONDON

InShortFF wants to be as accessible as possible, that’s why we are probably the only film festival in London with all its prices kept as £5 in advance, £7 on the door! Please support us by buying tickets so we can keep supporting filmmakers by giving wide exposure to their films!

DAY PASS includes 5 screenings on Saturday, 5th September at Rich Mix and gives you an access to the afterparty and award ceremony! £20 in advance £25 on the door !

Rich Mix is East London’s independent arts venue. Housed in a former leather factory, we have spaces for creative businesses, three cinemas and a multitude of flexible performance spaces. Our mission is to be the place where all of the communities of the world come together to make and experience art and feel like they belong. We are committed to delivering excellent art to increasing and increasingly diverse audiences.

Canada Water Culture Space is a part of an innovative partnership with Southwark Council. A 150-seat Culture Space is managed and programmed by the Albany, South East London’s leading performing arts venue. The Albany has a reputation for visionary programming that reflects the cultural diversity and creative mix of the area.

01Zero-One Based in the heart of Soho 01zero-one is an excellent versatile space with two outside courtyards, great natural light and ambience, space for events and conferences, a sound treated TV Studio and a training hub for creative businesses in the digital and visual media sector. Come and shoot your TV Production in our studio with green / blue / white / black screen capabilities and a separate gallery, or improve your post production skills, filmmaking techniques, and new media knowledge by enrolling in a short course, workshop or masterclass in TV, film, new media, digital media and design.

The Łaźnia Centre for Contemporary Art was one of the first public cultural institutions established in Poland after the transformations of 1989. The Łaźnia is guided by its mission of showing and promoting contemporary art as a means of expressing universal values, and an element of world cultural heritage. The centre does so by showing the latest developments in contemporary art, showing the process of change that art is undergoing, engaging cultural and social phenomena taking place around the world, and educating the public about these issues by organising of exhibitions, artistic exchanges, innovative educational programmes, concerts and film screenings.

* MUK // CINE INCLUSAO // SATYRICINE – SAO PAULO, BRAZIL

MUK is a new independent company in tune with the cutting edge of global art, and dedicated to innovative projects. Founded in 2011 by the producer, film-maker and director Daniel Gaggini, it focuses on the creation, recording and development of cultural projects, especially the production of films, plays, TV programmes and shows and festivals with many different themes and formats. Daniel Gaggini is also a curator of the Festival Cine Favela, the world’s biggest event dedicated to promoting cinema from the peripheries; the Festival Cultura Inglesa and founder and producer of the festivals Festival Pop de Cinema, Festival De Cinema De Santa Cruz Do Sul, Cinemix, Cine Recreio e Curta na Praca and most recent Cine Inclusao.

Cine Inclusão is a festival that aims to show audiences some of the films produced by institutions using the Seventh Art as a means of creating social and cultural inclusion among both young people and adults. It also seeks to develop the filmmaking abilities of people living in poor areas of the city of São Paulo and elsewhere in Brazil.

SatyriCine is the cinematic branch of Satyrianas, the biggest festival of independent arts in Brazil. Held in the city of São Paulo, the event goes on for 72 hours non-stop, and attracts over 50,000 people and 900 artists every year. The diverse sectors include theatre, cinema, dance, photography, music, performance arts and circus, among others. THE BEST OF INSHORTFF screening will be a part of the SatyriCine in Sao Paulo in November 2015!